It’s quite possible Nassir Little, the No. 28 player in the 2018 class, is the most heavily recruited player in the class. Little rattled off a list that included Arizona, Oregon, Arizona State, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Kansas and USC following 1 Family’s first game at the On the Radar Hoops Super 6 event.

IN HIS WORDS

...Florida: “They’ve been on me since I was young, like 15 years old when I got my offer from them. They’ve been consistent as well. They are 45 minutes from my hometown, so it’s like a hometown hero type thing.”

RIVALS’ REACTION

It’s hard to beat Miller and the Arizona Wildcats on the recruiting trail when they have locked in on a player, and Miller has been a regular at Little’s games lately. However, Georgia Tech securing the first official visit says a lot about where the Yellow Jackets stand in this one. Don’t count out the Florida Gators though as he does appear to be buying into the idea of staying close to home.

Four-star 2018 wing prospect Ryan Boyce announced on his Twitter account Monday that he plans to take an official visit to Florida the weekend of Oct. 14.

At 6-foot-3 and 189 pounds, Boyce, from Germantown, Tenn., is rated as the 83rd best prospect: “His build is slight but his athletic ability and length are what attracts attention. He is most comfortable right now using that athleticism in the open floor to score his points. When he beats the defense he elevates and takes off with fast twitch fibers to finish at the rim.”

Canton's Javian Fleming, the top big man in the state, announced his top five last week and to the surprise of many, neither Ole Miss or Mississippi State was on there.

The five that made the cut are, in no specific order, Alabama, Georgetown, Iowa State, TCU and Texas A&M.

Ole Miss just narrowly missed the list, and Mississippi State never officially offered Fleming. Regardless of the fact he will leave the Magnolia State for college, he's playing for his hometown and the state of Mississippi wherever he ends up.

"Anything that happens to me, if I go to A&M, TCU, Alabama, anywhere I'm going to represent," Fleming said. "I'm going to do everything for my city. I'm always going to come back to Mississippi and show love."

Fleming plans to announce his commitment after he's made all of his official visits and said he hopes it'll be between November and December.

At 6-foot-9, 235 pounds, Ngumezi certainly has the body to come in and play in SEC competition right away. The three-star prospect, according to 247Sports’ composite rankings, is the 130th-best player in the country. However, if you prefer 247Sports’ individual rankings, they have Ngumezi as a four-star and the 64th-best player in America. He is choosing Georiga over offers from Tennessee, Wichita State, Arkansas, and several others.

LSU men’s basketball team received a commitment Tuesday afternoon from 4-star New Jersey power forward Nazreon “Naz” Reid, the No. 15 player in the country and the No. 3 power forward for the class of 2018. Reid joins fellow 4-star and top player in Louisiana JaVonte Smart as Wade’s two commits for the class of 2018. On the back of those two players, who both attended LSU’s football game versus Chattanooga Saturday, has LSU ranked as the No. 7 recruiting class in the country and the No. 1 class in the SEC.

Smith is the No. 11 combo guard in the class of 2018 and had a variety of offers from many smaller schools with strong basketball programs, including Memphis, Dayton, Temple, Murray State, UMass, and Florida Golf Coast.